The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - 2 Chainz In The Trap! Wit Dc Young Fly, Karlous Miller And Chico Bean | 262
Episode Date: November 14, 2020ON this trapped out episode 2 Chainz posts up to drop gems with the crew! Chainz breaks down the story of how he got in the rap game and you know Chainz got a new album called So Help Me God so Tity B...oi explains the motivation behind the new project and gives us a sneak peak on what to expect. They used to call him Tity Boi so DC Young Fly had to get the story on how he changed his name. You know DC had to Roast 2 Chainz a few times! See Karlous in North Carolina This weekend Live!~ https://nightout.com/events/karlous-m... Chainz also breaks down the way he structured his record deal to optimize his paper and explains methods he picked up from people like Ludacris and Kanye West to become a better performer and artist. He also explains the methods he uses to remain original and unique as an artist. 2 Chainz waxes philosophical and speaks on haters so Chico addresses the Fabo misunderstanding and Karlous tells the story of the time his dad cut his hair lol. This is the coldest podcast! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We gotta, we gotta get out of that tone, yeah.
We gotta, we gotta, we're gonna be in, I'm talking too much games and shit.
Hey, uh, ladies and gentlemen, uh, without further ado.
Uh, without further ado.
Talk your shit, OG.
No, because this is well overdue.
I think today we've probably got one of our most requested trap guests.
Uh-huh.
A legendary trap.
Who, motherfucker?
Who? Motherfucker.
Huh?
Southside ledge.
Who?
Oh shit.
Y'all, everybody, you know shoddy.
I know shodd.
Last week he had just served, he was serving 50 last week.
I know shoddy now.
Not home be coming through with QPs, if he won't have peeve with the flavor.
Ooh, Tokyo shit.
I'm talking about, not only do he hang around a bunch of players, but when they hang around, they stand in a circle.
That's crazy.
And make a whole player circle.
And all he wants for his birthday is a big booty hoax.
Come on, man.
He's a grown man.
What?
Off top.
But in his heart, he's still.
A little titty boy.
I had a duffel bag boy.
Come on man.
It's the only nigger you know that was trapping and playing basketball at the same time.
Time out, let me serve D-Js.
Uh-huh.
Let me serve it, who?
D-Js.
Who?
Let me serve it who?
YSL belt buckle.
Y'all nigger, show we're looking.
I thought that was the name.
I did too.
Come on, man.
Not one chain, but two chains.
Oh, gee.
Oh, that's the best introduction I ever had.
I never call you two chains.
That's the best introduction.
I only refer to you as titty-toed necklace.
I appreciate that.
That's the best introduction I ever had.
I appreciate that.
Oh, the best introduction he ever had.
Got to say it two times.
Yes, sir.
O.G. in the house.
Man, we fuck with you the real way up here at the 85 South Show, man.
South show man.
All both y'all did a good job on the BETT award.
Appreciate that, OG.
Appreciate that, O.G.
Appreciate that, O.D.
Look, like, big things on the way y'all already
were doing big things, but, you know, look like.
That's your trickery there, you know what I'm saying,
get some bank rolls and some appearances,
so keep doing that.
Y'all know y'all got the personality, though,
for all y'all to be like, for all you y'all to be,
like all y' y'all, but for three y' y'all to be, you know,
hilarious but not saying right right like for real that's hard like like ain't
nobody doing that though like if you think about it like how y'all kicking how y'all
moving what adding something different to the game flail you know something oh my
whole rnb nick on the low you did yeah boy this shit oh y'all y'all got some shit going on
it's going to trip me man we appreciate that like that shit won't pop like niggie that
I mean, the lack coming from you, man, because you, you were the most legendary in the game, man, for just the way that you did it.
Like, a lot of people don't know that, you know, you was already, you came in the game with a team, and you wasn't a superstar at the time, and you waited and did what you had to do and waited your turn?
And then when it came your turn, you took off, man.
Like, so, like, what's that process like, you know, when you come in the game and you get to see everything?
Is that changed your perspective and how to move when you get to see somebody like Luter be a superstar?
Does it, you know, teach you all the things you need to avoid in the game?
Yeah, I look at it as two ways when I explain.
Being around somebody who is successful, you could be inspired by or you can hate on it.
You know what I'm saying?
So when I first got in the game early, just like many people today,
I was happy to get a record deal.
You know, I was happy to be getting off the streets, you know?
Like, when you...
A lot of people find God a different thing.
find God at different times you find God somebody die you find God when you about to die you find God when you go to jail
so I had instances where I just became a very spiritual person because I went through some some ill
things you know what I'm saying so I was looking at this like God trying to pull me out of this situation
You know what I'm saying?
So getting with Lutel, signing with them.
Like he, I ain't had no bank account when I signed with him.
He's got my first ever bank account.
I'm still doing shoeboxes and all that, you know what I mean?
So when it was time to go through the business process,
I ain't, I had never been in the bank before, you know what I mean?
So I can't sit here now that I'm successful and downplay
what I learned through that process because it helped.
because it helped me be the person, you know what I'm saying, I ain't never bitter about it.
I just always had some type of dark quality that I personally felt inside, you know what I'm saying,
since I was probably a freshman in high school, I felt like I had some type of glare that I just
attracted people because I was just a cool nigger, you know what I'm saying? I did cool shit my mama.
The whole neighborhood called my mama mama, you know, that was my mama. So, you know,
I'm her son, so you know, like, you know what that is, you know what I'm saying.
Niggas sold cracking my, even when I went to college, nigga was selling cracking my yard,
just like really violating in that sense to where I had to put in rules and parameters.
But a lot of these people still my friends to the day, like a lot of people that may, y'all may see me around.
They're not industry people and nothing like that.
They're just regular, ordinary people with families that I'm still cool with, I hang out with.
The whole Luda thing was a good experience for me, you know what I'm saying?
Watching him do shows live, you know what I'm saying?
Like he does TV tracks.
He never, like, raps over his words, which is something that I took from going through that, you know, university or whatever.
You mean, you're rapping over your word.
You know, I do TV tracks.
There's two ways to perform.
You can actually rap over your words.
Okay, okay, okay.
Or you can go out there and remember.
an hour of material and give fans a different experience where it's a live
performance that's what the fuck i'll be doing yeah yeah and shit yeah and there's nothing wrong
with either one it's just things i'm telling y'all learn from being around luther right wayne
right yeah a few other people it's like a showmanship style of entertainment where
some people literally lip sing they got the most jeery got the most everything they literally go up there
And they can match play and whatever, but that's just, it's some, based on I'm saying, there's some things that I learned that I kept with me to hold through the whole process, just a, just to sum up that experience, just to be a better artist. So it's really like, I had to just take it at it. You either inspired by it or you hate on another man's just said. I'm like, okay, this is what really happened. This on God. Talk your shit, huh? This is really what happened. One day, you know, like, I'm the weed man in Atlanta. I'm like, I'm having the gas first.
Capriza.
Okay, get you a cup.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Got on two minute damn change.
Two chants.
Two chas.
Don't fall in the camera.
Ha ha ha ha.
They're gonna catch you.
That'd be a classic right there.
Perp.
You know, that's cool.
Adjust the court.
There ain't go.
I'm thinking making shit.
That's shit for gonna get good.
You're gonna get stupid.
All right.
So, um.
At this particular time,
I don't even know what I was gonna brush on,
but I basically, once upon the time, I was
the weed man in Atlanta, as far as like having strong.
And this was about like, this was early on,
this was even when Luther was like working
on the radio station and like that.
So I served a lot of rappers before they knew I rap, you know what I'm saying?
So I wasn't a nigga, you know, like,
you see a nigga you'd be like here go my tape and all that that was never my thing like i kept
it straight because i knew who was really was really doing their thing and i knew who was just
really capping so for a long time um that was like my introduction into the game and that's how
i um even started to like be in relationships with artists and stuff like that so one day i
I looked at my phone, and I ain't even never Google nobody worked,
but I had like stunner number, puff number, Wayne number.
I know all these niggas millionaires.
Right.
I know these niggas got some million.
Right.
How come I can't get no med?
Now this ain't, now I could get, now, loot,
I got, I literally counted in my phone
how many niggas I knew had some emph that I could.
I knew. Like I'm talking, I'm texting, you know what I'm saying? But I'm not having no
yams, though. That don't mean they're buying that. They ain't buying shit. They just you're
no, no. They, this ain't, they habits as they have is whether they want a lot of weed or a little weed. That's their thing. I know they're having. But they ain't having ems, they hoodwinking me. Right.
They're making me want whatever. Basically, once again, I was inspired by that. So I woke up one day. I was just one of my own shit. I told them that I wanted to be so low to be by myself.
I know we're here.
That was it.
That's it right there.
That's it right there.
That's it right.
That's shit felt real.
I'm like here, what, what?
But see, that motivation is something that, you know,
people need to understand is real because, you know, a lot of people think you're just going to get up and be successful
and not know that journey that it take to get to this point that you're at, you know?
Yeah, because you got to highlight the one thing you said, though.
You can't do that shit hating on the motherfucker, right?
I was definitely saying, like.
You can't be no hatein' no hatein.
man's nigga ain't getting nowhere in light right oh yeah okay let me explain let me
explain to you my hating theory talk your shit the niggas hold their nuts on you
right right so you think about it when you hold your nuts on somebody you're
holding yourself down or the person ain't not worried about you holding their nuts on
they keep rising the more you hold your nuts the more you stay stagnant and the person
that you're hating on believe it or not we sleep real good at night you know what I'm
I'm saying, so just, just, just so right, that's how I describe hating them like,
I'm like, you know what I'm saying, but the niggas is running in place, right, going to
treadmills too, so, but what I'm trying to tell you is if you can get past whatever
hate in your heart, get past whatever, if you can't get over, right, things are flourished
for everybody, relationships can build.
Well, that's different.
Intentions got to be right.
Right, coming from a nigger who get a bunch of hate, I feel you by me.
What they, they behaved on you?
Boy, you ain't seen the comments on the Fabo video?
God.
No, they was taking up for you, nigga.
No, but, see.
They was like, boy, you got to be fucked up.
Chico, listen, listen.
Hey, they go cat.
Ain't he go cat?
Listen, whatever.
Listen.
What I mean?
They were tapping, hey, they were tapping Fabo air.
They were like, wait to see Fabo.
Fabo.
Fabo, Fabo, that's the nigger, man.
That's the nigger, you know what I'm saying?
They were on these names.
But they was on his day.
Because, you know, we are, we know each other.
So, you know what I'm saying?
And then the thing about this platform is it's not about us.
It's about making the guests comfortable.
So we just wanted him to be comfortable.
And he was.
And he was very much so.
And he was very comfortable.
And that was, but people took it as like he was coming at me sideways and all this type of wild shit.
It was just some hood shit.
We was at one of the funnest times I ever had.
And I appreciate the love and the 85 comments, all the 85% of it.
Because, you know what I mean?
I used to get, I used to get the hate.
They was, I read about a thousand.
Oh, yeah.
Nigger got me, fuck, dude.
All the way, bro, it was crazy, but the haters was still in there,
and I get the crazy hair.
I remember one time a nigga in the comment said,
y'all need to get rid of Chico and bring Sheriff LeBlunt.
I was like, God, damn.
Bring it hoot.
The sheriff, the sheriff, nigger.
Oh, Lebatte.
Lebatte.
Lebat, my bad.
Lebatte.
He wanted, too.
Lebat, right.
So, but, you know, for me, it's like,
I understand that totally coming from a nigger
that has been, you know, getting that type of experience
my whole life. I didn't always been a live
nigger, so I know what come with that.
So just the internet, and what comes with the internet,
people type of internet, that's a different type
of energy that you got to navigate.
So how do you navigate?
Look, this is what I was going to say, though, for all the people
watching, bro, like you were speaking on, Docheens,
they can only get so much of a perception
by watching anything.
Like, don't never think for one second
that Chico would let a nigger sit there and talk shit,
talk to them crazy, or disrespect.
That's what I'm saying.
No, no, no, no.
We don't need to clear our thing.
We're cleared out one of them to get World Star.
Right.
Don't never get it, fuck that.
He would never just sit there and let a nigga talk crazy to him.
Yeah, but we ain't even that love.
See, salute the favor.
We're about the big of the start of R&B group.
We're talking about hood and love hood talk.
Y'all don't understand how this shit go.
You know how that shit be.
But, you know, how do you navigate that, though?
Because you had a level of stardom that a lot of people couldn't even imagine.
So how do you deal with the negativity?
deal with the negativity when you, whenever you get to see it.
I know you probably miss a lot of it, but.
Man, I, um.
You know, your ass crazy here, too.
It doesn't.
It doesn't.
Fuck them, man.
Yeah, you know, babe.
That's the type of stuff like that.
That's it.
That's all you see, man.
I don't didn't see that shit, man.
You did.
Um, like, like, some stuff I even, I don't even want to even mean.
I'm not even.
You gotta mention you get over-adjust.
You get over-addressing, like, you know, third point.
So let me tell you something.
At the point I am in my life, right, I don't see me doing nothing to throw it away.
And let me tell you something now, Black Man Pride is a motherfucker, right?
Black Man Pride, we have a couple different outcomes.
Right.
They don't be the best.
I've been living long enough
and remember when niggas
shoot you by stepping on some shoes
Now imagine a nigger that shot somebody
about stepping on some shoes
How they need
With their mentality
Or even just fast forward
The Pads, Starder Jackers
Let's go to
Jordan
Stillin' Jordans
Whoever got killed for joins
That was Cislus, whoever did it was
Simpsis
Now let that, I don't want to act like I've been rich all my life.
I don't try to take a start.
I don't try to take something from somebody before.
Right.
You know.
But I think in this day and age, when it's like the era of supposed to be, oh, geez, you know what I'm saying?
A nigger just got to show different restraint, you know what I'm saying?
Like, my whole thing is like trying to get back home.
I think that's, I think people don't,
I think you may take that for granted, you know what I'm saying,
like leaving and coming back.
You can't like,
you can't be taking that for granted, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'll be thinking too much.
No, you, you both too.
You know what I'm saying? I'd be thanking.
Just be thanking, you know what I'm saying?
And just anything to happen, my nigger,
just, just however you left us, whatever.
right now how those plot look right now you know I'm saying levy like whatever so
your shit like that makes sure yeah you're in it but the shit like that made me
try to straighten up but this little shit I just be tried to be on my shit not to
think of nothing in the back what happened to me but just the energy I'm just
trying to I guess spread is like it's a time and a place to be gangster I ain't
gonna never tell nobody not to hold their gangster down like you know what's
and the disrespect is really like they can't
tolerated but at the same time
you can't do no
go down the road
riding no dumb ass shit tripping
and then I know what you said about making it back
home I think a lot of the reason why
especially us don't have
that energy is because niggas don't come
from nothing you know what I mean so they ain't got nothing to
really go back to to be proud of so they can give
a fuck about making it back
that's true that's true
we don't have nothing to really
look forward to a little that's true
you know to give them energy to want to be
you know smart or on their
square so that's important to build something you know that's the that's the test you got to build
something that's worth having and that's your responsibility out here you know i mean nobody
gonna give you shit but the more you build there's worth something the more energy you are
have to keep yourself on your square like change you see i think and i think it's important too
that i don't get too far away because i am right you know what i'm saying i got to understand
if a nigga ain't eating and ain't got no job what that's like too you know what i'm saying
you don't be wanting to come from a place to where
nigger don't understand another person pain
so I got I got to steal like
yeah man don't just be like man
I'm crazy decision like you know what I'm saying
I don't want to judge nobody on that loo
I just be wanting to like
make sure you scraped it all right
I just be wanting to try to move like a pleb
be real transparent too you know what I'm saying
like nigger love is funny
nigga love the music, shit, you know what I'm saying?
Nika love life.
Nika straight, man, a piece of a basketball team,
niggas.
You on a piece of basketball team?
They go, you can't talk over that, like that shit just normal now.
I thought people knew.
No, I ain't know people, no people, which one?
College Park, Skyhawks.
Well, I want to put a little slum down on the hall, too.
I'm gonna be performing at the Gateway Arena this Saturday,
And that's where the team plays it.
For real, yeah.
We had a season until COVID hit, you know what I'm saying, started.
But I'm a partner in that with the owner of the Hawks.
That's one of them, do what they work out and get the shit right.
On some real shit, you got to just put just one Atlanta ad nigga on the team,
whether he can hoop or not just so he could talk shit loud.
How fuck that, shot and run that plate!
He's going to be the motivation.
They ain't fucking with Collie Park, bro.
This real shit.
These nigga bawling, but they ain't who?
We hoop.
We hoop.
We hoop.
Fuck, they're poor saying, Nick.
Come outside.
Yeah.
Fuck-ass gym, Nick.
We ain't lost, nigga, head-town, nitty.
See me in the fourth, Nick.
What are you going to say?
I ain't, nigga.
He ain't, nigga.
He ain't playing neither.
Yeah.
He got to be on the team every season.
Every season.
He's the motivation.
Yes.
That's a real Atlanta, nigga,
in high school, too.
They keep a nigga like that on the team in high school.
Man, nigga at the end of the end of
And fuck, nigga, what?
What?
That fuck that fucking game, man.
He lied to him.
He got 40 on their ass.
He still talking about.
The nigger that get kicked off the team for whooping the coach ass.
Damn.
He whooped the coach ass.
And he owed to school.
At what point in your rap career did you have to tell these niggia?
Look, I ain't the weed man no more.
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Y'all got me
N'all got me fuck out, hey, bro, hey, see
I see on VET you, hey, pull up on me,
nigga, I'm not at that point in my life.
Oh, okay, oh, okay,
now wasting your time.
Oh, okay, okay, I ain't know if she was live
and pre-recorded or what?
Oh, man, shit, man, yeah.
Um, life is good.
Life is good.
It's good.
I got a fun-ass story.
Nick, I'll never forget.
They got to listen to your true album, right.
As you credit, I was in a Ford,
a Ford Crown Vic that I bought from a nigga for $200.
I'm gonna tell you why I bought it from him from $200.
Because a nigga ain't had no title, but I want a trip.
I'm like, fuck a title.
You hear, I'm in a bitch.
Oh, yes, sir.
Yes.
I didn't know, though.
You hear me?
I'm in the car, right, nigga.
I see 12 sitting in the middle of the guy there.
I'm on Marlon King, they're about to run past Cascade
in the library.
So they sit right there in the middle of the car.
I see him, I'm like, fuck, I got your shit playing lie out of here.
All I want for my birthday is a big book.
They're about 2 o'clock.
Nick, I got a tape tall skinny hair.
Dick, I got a pistol on me.
Weed, but I ain't tripping.
Because I got insurance on a stolen car.
And I know the tag good.
That's what I know.
That's what the nigga told me.
Nick, I go pay the police, nigg.
All I want for you, I hit that bit.
Woo, boom, get that big poo that hole.
Woo, who, I'm like, damn.
It's a big boon at home.
I'm like, fuck, I got your shit blast like a motherfucker.
Nigger, anywhoop, the nigga who I bought the car from was won it.
And they thought it with me.
I got locked up, bro.
Because I had weed and mow shit in the car.
But just no, before I got locked.
That's funny, that's sad.
I beat that.
I beat that.
I beat that.
I beat that.
But the most energetic part, I would listen to my niggins shit.
Before I got locked up, you hit me.
You got a whole charge on this record.
And the CD was still in the car when I got my shit.
That's what used to be hard about getting you out of impound.
What?
You're like, damn.
That's all I care about my CD.
I said, man, I hope they ain't take my motherfucker album, bro.
You're definitely a real lousin' nigga if you don't have a car impound.
And when it got, if you don't, if you're a line, if you didn't have to impound and left it,
and you're a real line of if you don't have to impound and pick the duck.
What's up?
A lot of nigger the left one in the boy, where your car?
Where you car?
I'm four told me shit.
Go get it.
Boy, that's the, he's period.
Oh, that one is the big boy.
That's like, man, fuck that.
Man, I'm gonna get that shit, what?
I'm gonna get me about shit, but nigger I already said he fend to sell it to me for 900.
I ain't fucking with that goddamn car.
The bitch ain't had no oil in it.
The transmission was slipped.
Fuck that car, man.
Don't think of that pussy.
You don't want your music at that bitch?
Nah, fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
I'm fend to jump brand new bitch.
I had to get my car.
my CD book out anything back in the day.
Fuck that.
I feel like every hood nigger
then bought a car from their home boy
who buy cars from the auction.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember a nigga had a nice head
cat of that guy got out of the car.
He was trying to say, they'd be bad there.
He was like, come on, come on, come on,
man, that this shit goin for like 25 home.
Nigga, I'm offering to go get it.
They were like, no, no, you don't want that?
I'm like, why?
He's like, nicked, you don't want that one.
I was like, well, they bit nice and hell.
He said it for 25 y'all tripp, y'all
y'all bet to buy that shit.
I was stupid.
Hey, man.
I remember.
I was about anything from a dick.
Yeah, let me get that about you.
My first two chaise, man, you know, you're a DJ, E. Sud.
That's my partner, that's the O.G.
right now.
You know what I'm saying?
And when he first started working with you, you know what I mean?
We used to link up and shit, and he played that.
I'm riding around and I'm getting it for me.
And we used to do these shows every third Sunday of the month in North Carolina.
And I was like, man, Sood, man, let me come out to that shit.
Man, he was like, yeah, bet.
So I played that shit.
Nobody had ever heard it.
I'm riding around and I'm getting it.
Like, who the fuck is this?
I'm like, nigga, fuck that, listen to it.
I am smoking on exotic.
My girl ain't got no stomach.
I was like, cut it off.
I'm like, this nigga fucking with alien holes,
this bitch ain't got no stomach.
And they're just playing the whole song, man.
Like, that style, that's what made you so unique to me.
I never heard nobody rap like that.
And I'm a big music connoisseur.
So just rap style is big to me when you hear a nigga
put them words together like ain't nobody put them together before.
So what made you develop that style?
I remember on Twitter, I used to do a hashtag
with two chains.
would say me they just make up all types of rhymes me you know what would two
change say oh nigger i got hold up man you want let me hit you got a whole bunch of
man i say them bitches boy you're doing i'm gonna pull it both fucks he said 2012 boy yeah i go
digger here we go uh dime ring frozen hand frosty the frozen man then quay that's a
frozen clan concert in the winter and that's a frozen fan hey hey hey hey hold up yeah
I gotta know what I fucked your girl chest to chest in school I was dressed the best
if you want to release some dressmate 20 FFCS I promoted my show with this shit
that's what I'm saying like so when did you how did you develop that was that just not
I think you gotta be perfect because he do be it's dude gonna play this album family shit
what the hell wrong with you bad it's the weed chico he was the weed man he was sitting
just thinking high like inside outside outside inside it's not
No, I bet people think I would say something that's simple.
Actually, people don't get some of my bars to,
after they've heard it a few times.
Nigre.
That's the truest shit.
I got it to the first time.
That shit is an incredible style.
The triple untone.
And it's hard to do, you know what I mean?
The triple on time.
I definitely do that.
Triple untone.
So how did you develop that?
Like, was that?
I just don't say the first thing that come to my mind
because I feel like somebody else
may have that same thought.
Oh, I think about everything, bro.
My neighbor.
I overly think about it.
I don't write anything,
but I think about everything
because I don't have a line
where you're going to know
what I'm going to say next.
I don't have those lines.
Even the big boot,
my simplest line,
I call her fucking big booty
because of, you know,
big booty.
I think my most simplest line,
but the reason that caught
was because,
In Atlanta, you got light-skinned kisha, you know, you got Big Booty Tanya, you got, we describe girls by, you know, black.
So when I said that, even when doing the song with Yay back then, I was explaining him like, no, we literally will call her whatever the traits she got, you know what I'm saying?
That's a Atlanta shit just trying to.
So, but, you know, don't play with him.
I like to get out with the best on when it comes to that rap shit now.
I just have put up enough music to, because I'm also, sometimes I'm data driven,
so I know what the fans want for me.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't deviate, which I should.
I've been in the game long enough to just do the, do the fuck I want to do.
But sometimes I'd be like, when I do a song, I'll be like, they're going to love this shit.
I already know that they're going to love it.
You know what I'm saying?
Then I got some songs, I'm going to be like, maybe it's too personal or maybe it's too, you know what I mean.
But I'll put out enough material, and that's what I tell any artist.
Once you put out of enough material, you'll start seeing what the people like from you and you just, you know what I'm saying.
You make that, you work on that, make it better.
Like, believe it or not, I'd be like, man.
I like melodies, but I'm not known for that.
That shit is like something that other people do when they do it well.
I know what I do real well, too.
So even though I may sit in the studio, I may do a couple, I may use one.
I might look, but because it's like sports.
I might work on my left and my weakness.
You know what I'm saying?
Just so I won't be.
Right.
Or it won't be someone that's just, you know how you just like,
you know how you, like we know it's a new.
front tier of like
rappers like little baby one of my
favorite just like for so many
reasons
young boys
you people I just really like how they
coming you know what I'm saying
they yawn they're witty
you know what I'm saying
they got that energy you know what I'm saying
so
I can't act like on
you know it's just crazy
you know this was popping if you feel to be out of him
you got to be mingling with the cheek
you not being a hater
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of niggins and they don't like the young energy and they don't like that it's shifting.
But if you're not a hater, you can.
It's not for everybody.
All the stuff, not for everybody, but you just got to know.
If you're going to be, as a fan, it's different.
But if you are actually in the assimilation and you just in the grid, like, I think you should, like, be conscious.
I mean, I really used to not listen to nobody.
That was the thing about me, my first maybe.
albums I was in a super bubble to the point where I was mean people that were super
fans of me and I would just have somebody close to me but like bro this is you
know I didn't watch reality TV you know so like at first I was just in a
super bubble whenever music started coming out on because it used to come out on
Tuesdays right and then it started coming on on Fridays I think when it started
coming out on maybe Fridays I started like really just giving people
least one listening. If I liked it, I would listen to it twice. But one thing about listening
to other people as an artist, you can unconsciously pick up things from them. As you can see
with the music industry today, everybody sounds like. Something about it. Yeah, so it's really
because they have jamming music. But as an artist, I can't just ride around and listen to it
all day because you'll end up picking it up. You know, so as a fan, that's what they're supposed to do.
They're supposed to run into the ground. But as a creative, I can't play somebody's stuff every day
all day or they'll just mess with my creativity.
I won't be true to myself.
You know what I'm saying?
When I get a plaque, I can look at my mirror
and say, man,
that's your idea, my nigga.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Those folks bought, I'm different.
Four or five million times.
That was your idea, my nigga.
It survived.
Even though these are regular sins,
man, those folks, birthday son,
them folks, millions of people bought your shit.
I ain't, like, unconsciously ripped that from.
Another nigger tape that ain't, you know,
I'm saying I ain't do that that why I can just move I move and nobody's slide me
that right yeah I'm saying that's me still to this day right and bitch is still
coming in I'm busy gonna keep coming in yeah just gonna keep coming in I ain't
saying nothing wrong with no help but the reason that I can confidently say that
I'm still existing in the game because I still got ideas people are buy it to
And that's the dope shit.
Your music hit different, man.
I like to play this shit when I'm getting paid.
You got a whole bunch of money.
Man, it's like when you got the money.
It feels better.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
The lyrics hit different.
You said that like the big booty line, one of the simplest line.
That shit makes so much sense.
I call the big booty because she got a big booty.
But when you really were the bitch, you got a big booty.
You don't know a big boot.
You don't know a big booty.
You don't know a big booty.
That's right.
One of my favorite songs is, I told it, bitch, you motherfucking right.
Because that's a turning point in a nigga life.
It's very rare that you agree.
See, a lot of the thing, when you tell a bitch, you're motherfucking right,
you agreeing.
That ain't a disagreeing statement.
I told it, bitch, you motherfucking right.
You don't matter what she said.
She ain't had to say nothing positive.
You could just be so cool that what you got going on.
Fuck you, you ain't shit.
You're motherfucking right.
I ain't shit.
I ain't going to never be shit, hope.
It's variations of that hit different.
Yeah, I'm man.
They got a plaque, too.
Yeah.
Which one?
That.
Probably whatever y'all name, be real with you.
That's why we can just talk about all that shit freely.
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85 South.
I put that on everything.
Times is hard out here.
You hear him.
So do you have a favorite song that you have, like, a song?
of yours that's your favorite song that you know yeah I got this song on my
second album and then a lot of people I don't think maybe listen to because
it's one of them songs that's my personal favorite you know I'm saying okay I
got a couple favorites got one that Mike Will did I got one I got one I got one
that was one of my favorites just because of the energy but I did this song called
Black Unicorn with Chrisette Michelle on my second album that actually Serena
Williams used for a beats commercial hey
And, like, when you hear it, you'll think, like, the song is about her or whatever, but it was on my album.
It was like, and I did it for beats.
I performed it a couple of times, but it's one of them songs that I get to get my shit off on.
And then on my newest project, the Drop Friday, so help me God, I got this joint called Bampaiy on that produced by Kool and Dre.
And that's one of my favorite up-to-date joints that I've done recently.
Like, I can hear that a lot of times.
With my music, I like to, like, especially if I know it's a hit on it.
listen to it a lot of times I try to work on another
you can get caught up in my mind
I think time is of essence
so you can just like be
like on your dick too much
like this is how I look at it right
this is a hit song boom the sand
start like it's not gonna be a hit song
forever right so our niggas be like
gloating about this little hit song if they don't
have another hit song then eventually
this shit runs up and that's why
I like the baby too because he'll be
He'll be playing.
He comes out of y'all.
Yeah, soon as he thinks y'all and he'll be playing,
he comes with a known.
So I like, I like that.
And you know, that's a good way to see, like,
work ethic, too, like, I fuck with that energy, too.
You know what I'm a fan of, man?
One of my favorite songs, man.
Play in circle with Lou Wayne, man.
Phone, dude, that's the number five.
Chop down dead, like the clock goes on the wall.
Like, go to get your mind.
If you, listen here, man.
Listen, man, first of all, that's like a hood nigger anthem.
It's very much.
We ain't got too many, but we definitely got some.
And I promise you for a fizzy, that's definitely one of them.
You dig what I'm saying?
So, but how would that, the first off, to have your ponder on the track with Lil Wayne, one of the best rappers alive.
And plus, you got your own personal relationship with Wayne, you feel?
So it's like, how do you know, first off, you come from streets, nigg?
You got one wheezing.
You know half of you can't get Wayne on the track.
No, especially at that time.
I don't want to say this.
I will, I will, um, Wayne, yeah, that's my man, you know?
My man.
And we, let me see, did he know.
Yeah, he knew I was rapper, why I didn't.
So at first, Wayne, so I met baby first.
Right.
I met Stunner first.
I messed on that patchwork
one day I was
trapping and using my money
for studio time
because I thought
that is your God
I'm serious about my
What I'm doing is
actually invest in my money
This is my thought pattern
So I'm still serving and making
jugs and they was like
Somebody wants some weed
And a big room
I was in the small room
And also I want to be around
I want just like see if I can bump into some
miles of shit so kind of find out why it was a bunch of New Orleans back there
and they needed some weed you know what I mean so I met Stoner I had um this a long
time to go to and I you know whatever that that situation was and then like I stayed
back that with him you know what I'm saying the energy was good jokes you know what I'm saying
smoking and then he offered me um ride back to New Orleans well and at this time I'm just like
out here or something.
When we leaving type of shit.
Fucking Tim Matt.
You know, I go to New Orleans.
This is before Katrina hit, you know what I'm saying?
This nigga got like a neighborhood full of mansions.
It's like a mansion for the homies.
It's like, Tune got a mansion.
Everybody got mansions.
So I go to the mansion.
It's for the niggas and shit, you know what I'm saying?
Niggas took a nigga in.
I'm fucking with niggas.
But I take some weed with me, you know what I'm saying?
Just because that's how I was moving.
And this around time, them Zips was like $400, $450, you know what I'm saying?
And starting to know, like, I had like, gay that nigger like a zip or two.
And I guess you thought I just could not ask for it.
I need that little thought wow.
I was like, boy, I was kind of like not leaving New Orleans.
But like, I had got my little 800 on this stuff.
He's like, slim, you know, because he's really fucking with me because he, his,
brother named Slim he called me so he fucking with my you know what I'm saying my
pimper and everything but I was like he said I want to do these up you know like you know
like bro you know he did and then eventually like I met tune and then that happened our
relationship built off that that kind of campaign he was like I ain't got the money but you can meet my son
No, no. He took care of it. Then I met Wayne, then we smoked strong, and then he was like, okay, this is what y'all doing. We just became homies. And then that song happened. He did that song back when he was popping. He did a duffer bag for free.
The baby was getting like a hundred probably, he was getting like a hundred. So it probably was the $200,000 discount. You know what I'm saying? We shot it on Godby Road, kept your G. You know what I'm saying?
pulled up.
That's why I was like, he was a good, real nigga,
because he didn't have to do it.
He was so hot at the time.
Right.
And then, you know, my burst was so good,
I must say so myself that people thought he wrote it.
Right.
So he went on tour the first night he went on tour.
He performed my birth in Florida the night the tour started in Miami.
So I spoke with him, and he told me if I don't come on tour, he was going to do it.
And I was there the next day.
He was talking about, somebody to do my birth.
Because, like, I was talking about, wait.
After the hook, you just couldn't stop.
You had to be like, the beat so hot.
So he was like, I had to run that bitch.
What?
You got to run that bit.
So that shit kind of helped me.
You know what I'm saying?
It changed my whole shit, man.
My family's strong.
The first meeting and my family.
I broke a generational curse.
You know what I got, I fuck you the nigger, man.
Yeah, yeah.
You need to hear that real, that real deal shit, man.
I get so much money.
It's my ID.
Don't try me.
Fuck you mean, boy.
You don't get nobody.
but you ain't get no money on teddy you man so you so you was plugged in back
then like you said you had relationships with all these dudes who was
successful and then you kind of you know fell into it so when you came in and
started to when you started to blow up like did you realize it was happening or
did it like just you kind of just looked up one day and was two change now so
like like so I can see y'all were going on with y'all because you came like
that was with me but people was telling me like different
artists were telling me like, bro, you're familiar.
I remember, like, I remember when I was on Old National
in the trap rapping, man, I got a phone call
every day from a different celebrity
for no, no bullshit, nigga, about three weeks straight,
nigga, from, I ain't said no,
from the lowest nigger to damn near
when gay started calling, nigga,
I'm just saying, but they're getting called to the phone
where I would tell a nigga like, damn.
Such and such a judge called me, bro.
I don't know how they're, like, for real like,
yeah, bro, I got a nigger, like,
The nigga told me they fuck.
I'm like, oh.
Then some niggas, like, damn, shod, that was such and such y'all.
Like, damn, oh, man.
Then they started being like, that shit, brother.
I walk out the room like, damn, what the hell going?
Like, it started getting serious and then,
but you know, like, you know, the feeling
and the paper, it wasn't like the same, you know what I mean?
So, but it was just coming in, man.
When I got my deal, I had so much leverage that that's how I knew
I was popular.
When I went to get my deal,
I didn't have to go for no 360 deal.
I'm saying, I signed four albums.
That's why I keep having one more album to go
because I keep resigning for another album
on some LeBron shit.
Yeah.
Album, for some meals.
Let's just keep it, let's just be clean,
let's get on clean, transparent.
I'm gonna do my job, you make sure it's great.
Other than that, I can get out here
and do the hustle and the bus.
Right.
It makes something that's set.
The chain's going crazy.
They're hitting.
Kling, cling, cling.
Play some of that music, J-O-N.
It's the Adam family.
That boy going crazy, man.
Dropping so much game.
I hope you picks some of them up.
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Step on that man Yeezys, man.
These the most comfortable shoes I ever for me.
I was about the ass about them.
Them the Futurama's right there, man.
People can talk about them.
I mean, first of all, you know, I don't care about like,
you look like a shoe, nigger.
Just touch that, honestly.
Would you, you know.
Do it feel like the, just at the cross?
These are the motherfucking cap counselors right here,
like the head cap counselor.
Diggin' that run the cap.
It's so like it's comfortable, my nigga.
I just, like.
You just got out of surgery.
Welcome to Camp True University.
Man, you stunned your head, Joe.
Nah, move, man, no perfect bullshit.
You got your own shit.
Man.
I had a, so this was like for a year, a situation with chain reaction.
It did a lot for me internationally for some fashion shit.
I was already dabbling and dabbling in the e-commerce with fashion.
This actual one is the pretty girl, like trap music.
One that didn't come out on time, but it's still got the pink shoes take like a year.
Once you come up with color waves and ideas, they take like a whole year to produce.
So this one, and then there's some black ones.
They got like a gold chain on them that I helped design, too, that a lot of people didn't get,
but a lot of like rappers and artists they obviously have.
Well, you know.
That I had my actual thumbprint in.
The bottom got the chains on them.
Oh, this bottom right there?
Yeah.
Yeah, I've been to a lot of places, but like going to Milan and being involved in the fashion shows and like Donald Teller and just having a cool rapport with her and just, you know, I know that sounds foolish.
It is.
That's how I felt in their ban knees because I went to the launch and they was like, no, the shoes aren't available.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're talking about it.
They aren't available.
I was like, well, what time they can be available?
I was in there and then the white lady was like,
I remember you came like,
you're gonna divide the shoes.
I was right.
No, man.
Do you have your size?
I was like, yeah, they're right there.
I'm about to do that, you know what I'm saying?
So yeah, so what you do?
She was like, oh, I'm the head of something very important.
Is that something you always want to do?
Like, you know what I mean, being in the, had your own shoe?
I think all of us do, though.
I think all of us do, bro.
And then, you know, like, doing it.
with any brand but then you doing it with a luxury brand was like right it's like oh yeah
new shit like people were doing it but they weren't doing especially like people
that look like me right so that was a good phase that's a dope thing that's in my portfolio
and something like i'll be using these experiences man big picture yeah so you know i got real
question now brother now we all know from player circle titty boy but when you
switched it to two chains was that more business you see what I'm saying that was a
business route yeah Titty boy is a name my mom called me you know Tid my daddy
rest and pieces called me Titty man my family called me I'm my only child
and my mother have a real close relationship so it's more
of like you know like uh who in that spoiled only child like brad like a titi baby you know what
be close upon her and that was something that the neighborhood started hearing my mama
call me and then it just started people called me used to call me tit so when the music
shit happened i ain't have like no mc nothing it's just like when i first got on with luta
i didn't have no like they had it well thought out to her so i'm just thinking that the name of the
I've been getting called.
It's just cool.
Like, Titty boy.
But then people are like, I can't say this.
Right.
And I'm like, what's going on with these folks?
And then they're looking at me like I'm crazy out, covering themselves.
I'm like, you know.
I thought you were going to cover that this thing.
They didn't grab Titty.
They thought you the Titten massacre.
Yeah, like on there, come in and just can't control myself.
No, Titty, no.
I didn't know Tiddy was offensive.
That is hilarious, bro.
Just saying Titty?
Maybe that's hilarious.
Especially, you know, you got to think, man, all of us, like, all of us judge a book.
All of us do that shit.
All of us judge a book by us cover.
All of us look for something wrong, and everybody, we see a girl bad.
We'd be like, she can't be this bad.
Like, niggott be looking at them toes.
A nigga be just like, bon.
Trying to find something.
So, same.
thing with the artists, you'd be like,
you, an artist's gotta do,
be pretty consistent for you to lock
and cause the first, man, that nigger,
fuck got that shit on, that shit, that nigger,
you know, you just, niggas be just,
the first instinct is hate, so with me it's like,
titty boy, like that, that just,
it just had a wall that just was in front of me,
you know what I'm saying,
and by me just saying titty, two nettles,
and two trains just came organically.
Right, right, right.
I'm just going to say how was that like rebranding two chains even though it was the same
motherfucker man people ask me this all the time man it wasn't like an event it wasn't like a day
I came up with it I'm just rapping saying shit this shit started sticking I like this shit
two chain I started saying it you know I'm saying and shit started sticking shit started sticking
man I was like this is it you know what this is it
This is it.
This is going to totally work for me.
Like you right.
And it worked.
Now people don't have to be a cousin with no more.
Oh, my God.
I nationally wore jewelry too, yeah.
Thank you, too, change.
Titty boy, I was so nervous.
Yeah, my current album covers from the eighth grade,
and I have on three necklaces to be for real with you.
And so this is like, I ain't superimposing face at.
Yeah, a long-haired ad, didn't it?
He was happy than a motherfucker, too.
I need that one way like that.
We got long-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
You ain't shit, Carl, you ain't shit, Carl, you ain't shit.
I had to get you, I had to get you.
Hey, and you ain't shit, car.
That was good.
That was good.
Hey, man, you want the fun niggins of the fun.
Well, I love you, OG.
You know what it's had to.
God, look, that was good.
And he fucked up his good because he thought that too.
with these things.
He was like, man, you know what?
I didn't know my shit with them all.
No, so I found that shit during quarantine.
You know her nigga been cleaning up,
shit doing all type of shit.
You know, I see that bit, you know,
that bitch's approved.
That bitch got stains and I see that bitch.
I say, damn, John, I remember why I grow my house.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, well, my head was just.
That was when you was growing it.
I grew my hair probably a couple years after.
I went through a couple of phases.
You know, you know, you started rocking the nap.
You know, niggas started doing everything.
But I had kicked that.
little junk, that one, that wasn't one of my best looks, but she, I stand on, I'm, you know,
I'm time cut.
I did it.
What you mean?
My hell always been able to grow all my pigeon.
My dad didn't cut my head out, I was like two or three.
Like, so my son is five.
He ain't never had a hell cut help.
This nigga dress about to catch mine.
So I'm like.
You got some dissent.
My daddy had pony ten before he died.
My mama got long hair.
Yeah, y'all got hair.
I remember one time my dad cut my hair, I wanted to fight that niggins.
No.
Man, that niggie used to give me the worst hair cut.
It was like, and then it just be like,
like a random-ass time.
Come here, I'm about to cut your hair.
He's like, come here, ha ha!
So I'm, he don't never show me the haircut the whole time he's doing it.
I don't know why, but like,
I'm about to tell you.
You saw that nigga come up.
I'm about to cut you.
So look, man, I don't see the hair cut the hair cut the whole thing.
the head cut the whole time he's doing the shit, bro.
I don't know what the hell wrong with my dad until this day.
He used to always give me this fucked-up ass Pee-Wee-Herman haircut
where it'd be like, bald with the little Gucci in the front.
And he'd be like, boy, you're in there now.
Now you're clean, son.
I'm not going nowhere with this bitch.
This niggily just a little bit, like this little,
like the army shit was just in the head, bro.
That's why you bowed in the gunby.
Gumbie.
That nigga had never grown bad right?
The guy had to cut your head with no mirrors around is tough, nigga.
He didn't know what he was going to get you.
He didn't.
He did that.
He did that.
Well, that's hilarious.
Now, he absolutely did.
That nigga said, come in.
What?
I'm about to cut your head.
Come on.
Y'all getting your hair cut tonight.
For what?
What we do to you, bro?
I feel like practicing.
Girl, who how you cut?
Who how you cut?
Hey, he catch us?
Oh, man.
When we start this shit?
I used to cut my nephew
Why?
Why?
Just because?
Just because you could?
You're a dirty motherfucker.
I didn't clip us.
I said I'm going to drew with him.
See, that's fucked up, man.
Don't do that shit up again, man.
I put an O in the H in here.
Don't ever do that.
What?
His name Octavia's hurt.
I put an O on this side.
And I put an H on this side.
That nigga had O in the back of his head.
No, it's fucked up.
Fucked up because if you look at it from the wrong side.
Oh, ho.
No, because it wasn't even an age, nigga.
I really fucked up.
I had a football goal on that bit.
All right, man.
That's crazy, man.
It's fucked up.
Don't never.
I didn't give him the full age.
I said, hold on, this shit don't look like no age.
Everybody had a fucked up haircut.
I don't think I only had to fucking up hair cut.
I tried to shake myself up one time and cut my whole eyebrow.
How did you slip?
Trying to shape myself up and cut my hair.
my shit off, nigga.
I had to walk around with the half eyebrow,
nigga, it was like, man.
What the fuck did I do?
But you're stupid, bro.
But now, now, nigga,
but to cut your head.
I mean, I'm growing my shit out.
Fuck the front, nigga.
I'm just going to see what your shit is hitting on.
Okay.
You know, they got your little,
they got some castor oil that might get that.
No, ain't no oil.
You got them hairs coming around about the grate.
No, I got to get my shit annoying it to grow back in the front.
I don't even give a fuck though.
Fuck it.
Yeah, I'd never get to that, but I'm gonna go as close as I can.
They can.
Can't they take, they got a process.
Nah, I'm scared of that, dog.
You don't know, dick.
It's soft right there.
He can't fucking this, man.
Nigga, they'd be doing all type of shit.
I looked at one on Google.
They were like, yeah, they take hair off your ass and put it on your head.
I'm like, nah, fuck the search.
Oh, ass.
You got ass out of the head.
Now what?
That's a little nigga.
Like you'd be like, man, that nigga, Tico hair's so like ass.
I don't want to tell on when we did.
You put your beer?
Who put the beer?
Oh, fuck this shit, bro.
What if they fuck around and be fucking with your shit?
And now you get a soft spot.
in your head like a baby.
No, because that's what that is.
You can't put that on top of that.
You got to wrap your hair every night before you go to bed
because of the top sensitive.
That's shit tender.
Hell no.
That shit tender.
Your headline come back, but you can't dream no more.
They got halfway dreams.
But you know, even if they bring your headline back
to side effects are going to be some shit
that ain't nothing to do with the headline.
Like, look, you might start back pissing in the bed
that's for the first three weeks.
This uncontrollable blamling.
You're just uncontrollable piss, but you, when your house start growing there, you're going to get longed and a motherfucker, digger, like that, you're looking like a cold ghoul, like, thinking, fuck this shit.
I'm just going to let it do what it do, digger.
You put it if your headline grow back, but the shit don't never stop coming down.
Now, I got a bang.
Hey, that shit, that key going on there.
You got the back.
Hey, play the Adam's family shit again.
That's what that one.
That shit just come all the way down to you nuts.
Nets.
Niggins, I made this nigger growing hell out.
Just keep going there.
This thing looks like it.
It won't even stop until it gets like passion.
Nipples.
Nigger, fuck that.
That's why I'm going natural.
I went natural in 2020.
Yeah, fuck that, man.
If your shit gone, just let it be gone, man.
Just work with what you make.
Right.
That's what people, that's what I tell people.
You worry about what I don't got.
I'm worried about what I got.
Because in March, I ain't had shit.
They think like women going to give a fuck.
They don't know that.
A lot of women don't have a lot of shit going on under them wigs either.
Mm-mm.
It'd be bald spot.
It'd be dead right here.
You haven't seen the bitch
had a ball spot right here?
I ain't going to say shit about her balls spot.
She's going to say shit about my head.
That's why we just sit at the house
and look at each other.
Like, you bet, I'm okay.
We're the same kind of ball just in different spots.
Right, right, exactly.
I was bald.
That's what I would tell women all the time
because you don't know about it.
Take your hat off.
Like, bitch, take your hat off.
Do you take yours off?
I take mine off.
Same time.
Same time.
You're all that you stupid.
We all been dead before.
Wow.
Too, get what the day is, man.
Ain't we dropping it on the day?
The day, huh?
The album dropped.
That happened the day, man.
Today.
Because we're recording this from the future and then dropping it on today.
Molday, we're talking the future.
This shit dropped the day.
So what gave you the motivation to do this one?
You know what I mean?
Like, because you got, I mean, your legacy is already cemented, in my opinion.
So what motivates you to keep putting out new shit?
That was a good word.
What that was?
Seminent.
Oh, submit it.
Cement.
Yeah, I'm like, oh, that's a good.
Yeah.
That nigga be studious, man.
Yeah, I don't bullshit.
Real studious.
Still passionate about what I do.
I still love what I do.
I still do it every single night.
Every night, still?
Yeah, when I laid here.
You can't go right now to the studio.
Yeah, I just love what I do it.
I used to have, people don't even know.
Yeah.
I had a studio over here for eight years.
Word.
Yeah.
Who all on there happen, though?
Oh, y'all are here to.
today. Today, you got to tell them it's out today. Tell them what I'm out. We'll check it out.
They got to tell them. I love that. I was trying to so help me God, but they can listen to it
to see all the people on them. Hey man, because that motherfucker shake your money. Today, go get today.
You know what I mean? Like that shake you, just the live band. What was the motivation behind that
HBCU? You know what I mean? That just that, you know, using that, especially during the pandemic
when ain't nobody had no homecomings this year. That was major.
So Help Me God is an album from Two Chains by Two Chains that is bringing, it's a time capsule of 2020, so to speak, but it's more of the light side.
It's more of the light side I describe it as the other side of the pillow, you know what I'm saying, like the cool side because it's not like driven off protest and social inequalities.
It's not really that type of music.
It's more fun.
When you talk about money maker, you talk about black excellence.
I mean, I didn't know the vice president was going to be who she was, but it was just like
an HBC you thing.
Chris Paul was pushing the narrative.
It's just like a thing.
I went to one.
And the fact that it was a band sampling, it's just like the whole halftime field has never been done before.
That's what I'm saying.
There's a lot of stuff I do first.
I do first, I just don't put it in folks face, but you know I did.
Yeah, you're the first thing I ever heard say exotic.
Yeah, so, um, I'm supposed to do.
What a God, applause the weed.
I never heard a nigga describe weed is exotic before, too, Jane.
Don't Chris Paul go to, uh.
He goes to, uh, Chris Paul go to where I went to school.
Right now?
Yeah, P and Rode there.
He go there now.
Right now.
Chris Paul.
Chris Paul.
Wait, what, what, what are he taking up?
Fuck if I know, would he go there?
Damn, why he ain't go back to, uh, wait, Paul?
Because that's not HBCU.
Right.
And it's in Winston-Salem, though it's in the same city.
But, you know what I mean?
He's from Winston-Too, so, you know what I mean?
He decided to go back.
It's just a wave.
It's a good energy.
Quarantine thick is something that I couldn't have made before 2020
because it deals with being in the house.
Closed environment and food.
Yeah, that's shit.
I'm right, too.
Shut up, Big Lotto.
Yeah, Big Lotto on there going crazy.
She's from Clayco.
She's doing her shit.
It made sense.
Do that.
We appreciate Jamaica.
You're a motherfucker.
fucking OG man OG triple OG you dig what I'm saying if you still be out here
handling your business and maneuver and it's hard niggins don't understand being
out here in the music game they think they can still keep on keeping on no only the
strong survive and your head got damn holding on and you're doing your
motherfucking thing we appreciate your OG appreciate your own man the most
expensiveest yes sir no well I'm
Don't fucking win the roaring, then.
That's what you're on, though.
What's done?
Which one?
We got to talk about most expensiveest for you.
Yes, sir.
You get up out of the trap, though, man.
First of all, like D.C. said, we appreciate you stopping through the trap.
Yeah, it's major, man.
You keep three seasons deep in the most expensiveest.
Probably more seasons than that, because I started on YouTube first.
Yeah.
But most expensive.
This is on hold right now, obviously due to the pandemic and COVID.
That show involves traveling.
It involves a lot of stuff that's just not plausible, I think, for the station and the people involved.
You know, it's not worth me risking.
Your health.
Right.
That a hospital bill to be the most expensive shit that you ever had if you get that damn COVID.
It should be...
$15,000 hamburgers and shit
just to know that this type of shit exists.
Right, I seen you smoke like a dab that was a thing
and you just was like, no, honey, I've had better shit than this.
It's cool.
No, it's, so any, I'm gonna tell you now,
any one of us could do that show because it's no script,
it's on improv.
So if this camera, imagine the first time y'all met
and you selling these beans, you know what I'm saying,
for our radius amount.
That's how we met, actually.
And I do have beans for sale.
They're not for an outrageous amount,
but I do have them for sale.
Appreciate that plug.
This is the idea, though.
Like, so do you see it be like,
what's something, I mean?
Like, what's something?
She was like, what's a?
Shit, what's a?
I want, you know, 4,000 for skull.
His reaction will be on camera.
Ain't no cut, let's move the camera,
ain't no cut, let's move to camera,
and none of that shit.
Once he tell you, this skull,
you're gonna be like what fuck nigger why you know whatever that reaction is and
that's what people it's a real organic reaction because I don't even never know what
you want to see I don't even know be knowing niggas name they might tell me this is
you know Jason or something like that sometime but sometimes I just be like well
what you got going on and once they tell me what's going on sometimes you'll be
naturally curious too like anybody else like real and they call so that's the
more educational side the funny shit when it be like
Like, you know what I'm saying, why?
Right.
Why are you spending this on these?
Like, why?
Right.
So the shit is, it just fit my personality, you know what I'm saying?
And it's not a, it's probably the funnest check that I ever got.
Would they ever give you any of that shit you sample?
Yeah, I get a lot of them.
I get a lot of it.
And then some of them, I don't.
But I've changed.
I've changed every business on there.
I've changed their, what they have going on.
as a business, I've definitely increased
their sales by being on my show.
Fucking rush, friend.
There we go.
Fuck right.
Hell yeah.
Big time bowling, man.
The guilty.
You hit me.
Yeah, man, we got two chas on the show, man.
I know, man.
We're moving up in the world.
Oh, he's moving up.
Fuck you.
Let me tell you about my principal's something.
You old pussy-assad, bitch-a-n-law.
Boy, I'm on his head.
Nah, that nigga didn't even let me back in the school,
you old bitch-ass-a-in-in-in-law.
Yeah, one of my principles, man.
You old bitch.
Oh, ho-a-ass nigger.
Yeah.
Didn't remember you you told me I'm gonna be shit?
Ooh, I can't wait to see you, bitch-ass-nigger.
Bro.
Your principal told you you wasn't gonna be shit.
Man, nigg was a whole man.
He ain't said, but he said it in his actions.
He didn't let me back in.
You threw me to the street.
What if he did?
I was thinking the same thing.
I was like, somebody would be like, he did.
What if he was?
He did.
Man, don't get what a fuck,
a nigga.
Fuck you told my, bitch.
Hey, that niggins talk about.
Oh, get on, fuck.
Hey, you know everybody got one nigga like that,
and they just hate them, you know.
Well, it ain't, they don't hate them, you know.
He just, he ain't believed in you, he ain't seen it.
You saw it, though.
That's the most important part.
Dig what I'm saying?
You got to see it.
But you be needing that, though.
You be needing that.
That's a part of the shit that got you, that energy.
Who was that person for you, Jane?
Who was the person that you, that motivated you?
I ain't got to say no name.
They know who they is.
Man, the pink trap house is legendary.
More different.
We need it.
That one.
Like, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, got people coming from all over the world
coming to Atlanta making sure they stop at a pink trap house.
Well, T.I. has the trap museum, you know, so it's kind of like, you know, like a,
too, like a continuous type of thing.
Like a cousin type shit.
Yeah, where people still come.
Because people actually think I have something to do with that.
Right.
I donated my car over there and I got, I got, I got a dope-ass setup over that.
Yeah.
But like he, like Tip told me personally, the difference.
between yours and mine ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha what he say what he's
that the difference between that my pocket that d'n't i was i was renting mine and he he he bought the
location that he at so that's just some you know what kanda shit you know what kind of shit right
right i seen y'all that video y'all did when y'all was with chapelle at the comedy club man that
It was dope, man.
It was crazy.
It was fun, man.
Dave Chappelle.
He went crazy.
He was cool.
That nigga go crazy.
I'm mad.
I miss his head, man.
Oh.
He was here for like three or four days.
It was, I guess, it was super on the hush.
And they were actually doing COVID tests outside, like, before you get up.
That's what, that nigga so cold, because I actually went up to his summer camp.
That nigga got, had COVID testing centers called.
Yeah, he ain't bushing.
He ain't playing.
Damn.
I swear to go.
He was testing everybody for free.
It was rapid.
Mad you would be if you bought the ticket
that can't get in
because you test positive at the door?
He's mad as a mother.
It was a rapid test
so you and no then.
They wouldn't give you a,
you have to, like,
he tests whoever.
Like, it was like from such
such in the morning,
get the test,
they get you the wristband
so you're good for the show.
If you got the shit,
you can get no wristband,
they ain't going to let you.
That's what I'm saying.
You'd be mad as a motherfucker
you'd pay to come up there
to book the whole trip.
Excuse me, sir.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we're going to put you to the side.
Yeah, step over there
to the left real quick.
Ambulabs, go on there.
Yeah, yeah.
They might take you somewhere.
Go over there.
Put another mask on.
Stepping that ambulance right there.
Hey, uh-huh, right here.
Get him away.
He's contaminated.
Right here.
I wanted to ask you before you get out of here.
Why did that name for this album that came out today?
What made you do?
So help me God.
You know, so help me God.
It's like an old thing they do when they,
like a testimony type of thing, your truth, when they,
when they appoint you or anoint you to something like that and it's also used as a term
when you swear like when you really mean something like so help me god like you know what i mean
whether it's good stuff or some smoke so for me in this particular case to so help me god
it's like this motherfucker jam so help me god this bitch here is you know what i mean it's on
another level for its creativity it's on another level for it's production a lot of
I deal with younger producers just mixing that, you know what I'm saying,
that old saw with that new, even the features are just like, they fit sonically.
So it's one of the things where I always wanted to put God in my title,
and this was like one to ones, you know, like when you meet, you know,
even when you go to court, you've got to get on the stand.
Right.
You got to tell, when you're supposed to tell the truth,
you'd be like put your hand on the Bible.
So heaven God, so this album is really my truth.
That's what it is.
Oh, me.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
I know, boy.
I can't wait to leave right here so I can go get it, man.
I'm going to get it right now.
You always put together projects, man, that's so dope.
And sonically, they just, you know, they always, there ain't too many two-changed projects
that you got to skip a track on, man, because all of them is worth to listen just to hear what you're going to say and how you put the words together.
And just, you know, the way that you, you know, put your music together, man.
So, you know, I'm excited about it.
I can't wait to head,
because I'm, we all two chains fans around this.
We've been around for a minute.
Taught this nigga in the strip club.
That, man, Steve.
What?
Gotta grab that.
Man, fuck with all of them, man.
Because, like you said, they hit certain nigger moments, like,
on some other shit, man.
You're just one of them niggas that we always gonna be a fan of,
man.
For you to come through and fuck with us
and let us know that you see our movement, man,
and just watching you.
your transition to go from the hood to the fashion man we support everything you
right going on you're all right this ain't even no interview type shit man if you got anything
going on that you want to get out to the world through the social media podcast platform
bro you're always welcome come fuck with us if they believe because this shit means something right
because you know we was fans of you before anybody knew who we
and be able to make it to a point with you sitting next us telling us about what we got going on
niggie that's that's that's that's amazing man so thank you for that man got to come bless our 85
sure please jett jett jett jett what i know what i know how niggas is okay i know how it is let me tell you
do you do your shit all we want hook verse go on get your ass on up out of here hook burst get your ass out of here
yeah we don't want no song we want to hook first get your ass up out of here we need that man we need
you on the 80 I mean just even if you just come perform nigger you can come perform shit that
niggas ain't never heard before that you just want to perform we don't give a fuck come
and say ABC 30 times we just need you on the set because it means something it validates what we
trying to put out man because you know you make time this classic music and that's what we
want to you know be a part of that man so we need you on the 85% well it's a whole
energy man well there you have it folks and to all the people watching this
we fuck with y'all the 85 percent is and love y'all y'all y'all hold us down so much man
and then my proofs were dead my bad
rest of peace if y'all that two were laying on my heart he was like what'd be dead
that's damn but if you're watching this if you watch we're live knick we're live
but if you're alive you go get that new two chains album
Get that right now, so help me God.
Go get it right now, fucky, man.
This was and still is the 85 South Shore.
Oh, yeah.
Appreciate you on me.
That's love right back, Jay.
Oh, man, love.
Hell yeah.
Mm-hmm, my boy got beat now.
I want to request for Chico.
Yeah.
He do it thing.
Okay.
So help me God.
He do the thing, too.
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